U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Martin Glenn denied Wells Fargo's request for permission to foreclose on Tandala Mims's house in the Bronx for a second time on Thursday because he still wasn't satisfied that Wells -- as opposed to some other bank -- had the right to do so.

Most people raising the issue of false mortgage documents are homeowners facing foreclosure. And in general, the banks' responses are that the paperwork issues are mere technicalities -- nothing to be concerned about. Then you find a case like that of like Wells Fargo's attempt to foreclose on Tandala Mims of New York.